Indigenous Culture and Change in Guerrero, Mexico, 7000 BCE to 1600 CE

Indigenous Culture and Change in Guerrero, Mexico, 7000 BCE to 1600 CE
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Publisher : University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages : 417
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ISBN-10 : 9780826365873
ISBN-13 : 0826365876
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Book Synopsis Indigenous Culture and Change in Guerrero, Mexico, 7000 BCE to 1600 CE by : Ian Jacobs

Download or read book Indigenous Culture and Change in Guerrero, Mexico, 7000 BCE to 1600 CE written by Ian Jacobs and published by University of New Mexico Press. This book was released on 2024-04-01 with total page 417 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Until recently, Guerrero's past has suffered from relative neglect by archaeologists and historians. While a number of excellent studies have expanded our knowledge of certain aspects of the region's history or of particular areas or topics, the absence of a thorough scholarly overview has left Guerrero's significant contributions to the history of Mesoamerica and colonial Mexico greatly underestimated. With Indigenous Culture and Change in Guerrero, Mexico, 7000 BCE to 1600 CE Ian Jacobs at last puts Guerrero's history firmly on the map of Mexican archaeology and history. The book brings together a vast amount of cross-disciplinary information to understand the deep roots of the Indigenous cultures of a complex region of Mexico and the forces that shaped the foundations of colonial Mexico in the sixteenth century and beyond. This book is particularly significant for its exploration of archaeological, Indigenous, and historical sources.


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